Tips/advice for aspiring players:
It is important to play as often as possible.

Best advice he received from someone:
Your biggest opponent is a ball, not the person you are playing.

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Major Accomplishments

2015:

World Junior Championships — Shanghai, China

9-Ball (U17) — 3rd Place

European Junior Championships — St. Johann, Austria

9-Ball (U17) — 2nd Place

10-Ball (U17) — 2nd Place

Polish Junior Championships — Kielce, Poland

9-Ball (U17) — Champion

10-Ball (U17) — Champion

14.1 (U17) — 2nd Place

8-Ball (U17) — 3rd Place

Dynamic Best of East — Mikołów, Poland

9-Ball (U17) — 3rd Place

Grand Prix of Poland — Kętrzyn, Poland

9-Ball (U17) — 3rd Place

Polish Men Championships — Dębica, Poland

9-Ball (U17) — 5th Place

2014:

Polish Junior Championships — Kielce, Poland

14.1 (U17) — 3rd Place

2013:

European Junior Championships — Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

10-Ball (U17) — 2nd Place

Polish Junior Championships — Kielce, Poland

9-Ball (U17) — 3rd Place

10-Ball (U17) — 3rd Place

Teams (U18) — Champion

2012:

Polish Junior Championships

8-Ball (U17) — 3rd Place

Bio

Kamil Sząszor was born in Tczew, Poland in 1999. Kamil has been training at the Arkadia Tczew Club since he was eight years old. During his career, he has won four bronze medals at the Polish Championships and a gold medal in the team event.

In 2013, Kamil was appointed to the Junior National Team and competed in the Junior European Championships in Sarajevo. In his debut, he won the silver medal and the title of Vice-Champion of Europe.

Kamil competed in the 2015 Polish Junior Championships and was crowned Polish Champion in both 9-ball and 10-ball. He also earned a silver medal in 14.1 straight pool and a bronze medal in 8-ball.

That July, he competed in the European Junior Championships in Austria, earning two silver medals (9-ball and 10-ball).

Throughout 2015 Kamil played in International Championships including the “Best of the East” in Mikołów, Poland, and the “Euro Tour” in Germany, the Netherlands and Austria. Kamil also reached the podium twice at the biggest ranking tournament in Poland, “Pol Tour."

Sząszor competed in the World Junior Championships in China. He had a great run and finished in 3rd place. In 2016 he would like to compete on that level again and obtain an even better score.

Presently, Kamil is considered by many to be the best junior player in Poland. His high level of playing allows him to compete with the top players in Poland.